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Does this restaurant have an adapted menu for customers with dietary intolerances?YesNoUnsure

Does this restaurant offer an accessible route through the dining areas for guests with mobility, hearing, or visual impairments? This route should be well-lit, free of obstructions, and step-free.YesNoUnsure

Does this restaurant have visual emergency systems to accommodate guests with hearing impairments?YesNoUnsure

A friend suggested Nonna Betta and we are glad he did. The space is cozy and colorful, warm and family-friendly. The servers were happy to humor our limited Italian, answering questions about some of the more unusual menu selections. Best Carciofi Romano of our week...More

I am surprised at all of the negative reviews! My husband and I stopped at this place for lunch (we had a reservation, which I recommend). We were seated in the bottom area, where I think most of the locals were sitting. It's very cozy...More

A fellow Floridian suggested we dine here for Christmas lunch. It was perfect. Located in the heart of the Jewish Ghetto, Nonna Betta is a bustling place, with attentative and friendly staff, an inviting menu and a friendly, energetic atmosphere. Not sure I undersand the...More

We were excited for this restaurant. I really wanted to try authentic Roman Jewish food. It is an important part of the city's history. On top of this, I am Jewish and make it a point to see Jewish history in places we visit if...More

We stumbled in here on a Sunday afternoon, our first restaurant after flying from California. We were seated in the other side of the restaurant as we had no reservations. The waiter recommended the fried artichokes, their speciality. They were good. The other food we...More

This was a recommendation made to us, the restaurant and employees are great in service, the food was good, but it the menu was different from what we saw in the home page and the options were not great to us.

Pulled in by the gimmick of a placard showing Anthony Bourdain ate here. Should have known that a good restaurant does not advertise this way to get people to enjoy their establishment. Not sure why this restaurant got so crowded after we arrived, other than...More

I rarely walk out after being seated, but I did today. The restaurant was not that crowded but we were seated in the basement. The only other people there had a screaming kid and the room smelled like cleaning solvent. If we couldn't be seated,...More

The Via della Portica d‘Ottavia, one street away from the Grand Synagogue of Rome (grand it is - fabulous inside and outside), is full of restaurants purporting to be Jewish cuisine (Ebraico / Giudia). Only one is truly Kosher (BellaCarne Kosher Grill).
Nonna Betta claims...More